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Get Out of My Life, but First Could You Drive Me & Cheryl to the Mall: A Parent's Guide to the New Teenager, ...
Anthony E. Wolf

Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2002 - 240 pages

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For A Single Parent, This Is A Godsend!

I have a teenager daughter, and for all of you also have one, you know the frustrations that come along with being a parent. This has helped me greatly in better understanding what goes on in a teen-age girl's mind. Before, I might as well have tried to jump for the moon to touch it! You will find this lacking if you have that special knack for connecting with your children, for all others though... Many of the kids out there are just like the ones described in this book, and that's frightening. It's a good thing for us parents that we have books like these to turn to.


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Don't have a teenager without it

Excellent. Can't say enough about how it helped.









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Five star advice, Double X language

I would like to give the parents of my teen clients each a copy of this book! The approach is wonderfully realistic, and the humor is very helpful in helping adults reframe some of their teens' infuriating behavior. I'd even like to give it to some of my teens. Only problem is that the kids in this book use language far worse than my juvenile delinquent clients use in the presence of adults. I don't want to offend the parents or give the kids ideas. If kids here started talking to their parents like this, there would be violence. Regional difference?


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Get out of my life, but first could you drive me and cheryl

Read it and weep. Keep reading it. Don't forget it. When you forget it and start cursing at your teenagers, pick it up and read it again...and again...and again.
They are strange people, these teenagers. This book allows us to allow our teens to be different people than the children we raised. EVEN THOUGH IT DRIVES US CRAZY. Don't fight this battle alone. Read this book. Keep reading it


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